Google Sites: Great for creating web pages as a tool to advertise and plan club meetings/activities and collaborate on team projects. The site also allows you to control who can view and edit the document. Check it out: https://sites.google.com/
PreZentit: Allows for users to create presentations that can be editing by multiple users at the same time. The site also provides the presentation in the form of a URL but lets users download and view even without an internet connection. Check it out: http://prezentit.com/ To use PreZentit, you would begin by registering an account at the website. Once registered you can choose to make a new presentation by clicking the "New Presentation" button on the right. After doing this, a new page will appear that looks like most presentation making programs (such as Microsoft PowerPoint). There are many different tool options, including an "insert text" and "insert image" button. You also have the option to add transitions between slides, and can easily add more slides by clicking the "+" button on the left side of the website. The "-" sign deletes slides. The editor even offers "undo" and "redo" buttons in the middle of the screen at the top of the editor. When you click on "fill color" a color chart pops up and you are able to choose the solid background color for the presentation. There is also a feature to add a "background image". When this button is clicked a browser screen will pop up allowing you the option to either choose an image from your library, upload an image from your computer, or use images from the PreZentit gallery. Once finished making your presentation, you also have the option to download your creation via the file -> download button. You can also publish the presentation using the "publish button". When this is clicked you have the option to make it public or private, and it creates a URL link directly to your presentation. It also offers code to embed your presentation in a website! You can easily share your presentation with other "editors" by inviting them to edit the presentation.
Vuvox: This site helps create presentations that allow the user to narrate and add comments to their videos. You can also publish to any webpage. Check it out: http://www.vuvox.com/
Viddix: Much like Vuvox, this site helps users create presentations but also allows you to connect various kinds of web content in order to make it interactive and deliver messages. Check it out: http://www.viddix.com/
Vcasmo: A great tool to allow for greater presentations by allowing a side by side feature for a video and your presentation. Check it out: http://vcasmo.com/
Animoto: A great site to create videos from pictures and clips set to music. A really fun site but the free “lite” package only allows for 30 second videos where as the “plus” plan runs for $5 a month (or $30 a year) and allows for the creation of unlimited full-length videos. Check it out:http://animoto.com/plans/plus
Seesmic: This site lets you include recordings of yourself to include with videos. Check it out: http://seesmic.com/
Zohoshow: Great tool to create and share presentations that you can access from anywhere. Also lets you share and collaborate with others who can view and edit. Check it out: http://show.zoho.com/login.do
Prezi: Awesome tool for presentations that goes “beyond the slide”. The demo illustrates what you can do and shows a great presentation that is non-linear and zooms in and out on specific areas. Really cool! Check it out: http://prezi.com/aww2hjfyil0u/math-is-not-linear/
Creaza: Let's users create movies and sound scapes and can share your work, allowing for comments and suggestions. Check it out: http://www.creaza.com/
Slidesix: This lets users upload their presentations and record audio directly on the site and you can share publicly or privately. Check it out: http://slidesix.com/
280 Slides: The site allows for presentation creation that is very similar to a PowerPoint. The site allows users to download to PowerPoint but also to share and add photos and videos from sites like Flickr and YouTube. Check it out: http://280slides.com/
SlideRocket: Slide Rocket “lite” is free, otherwise the Slide Rocket “pro” is $24 user/month. This is a presentation PowerPoint platform with easy editing, pictures and videos additions and plug-ins like Twitter feed to produce feedback. You can create a slide library so it will save all the work you have done. You can add interactive polls for feedback on your project and can also allow comments on each slide for audience to add. Slide Rocket uses collaboration and tracking tools to converse with your audience during the slide show. Check it out: http://www.sliderocket.com/
SlideShare: It's free to upload and share, and the Basic will provide you with unlimited uploads, no private uploads, no analytics, no buzz tracking, ads are present, no lead capture, no LinkedIn extras and three videos. The “pro” packages paid monthly will allow for much more. You can share presentations, documents, or professional videos and can search for them by category. Upload PowerPoint, OpenOffice, or PDF presentations, share privately with colleagues or websites, or publicly. You can create a slidecast, which is a slideshare plus a podcast and you are able to sync audio with the slides. You can make professional contacts, start chats and share on social networks. Check it out: http://www.slideshare.net/
AuthorStream: Free to sign up and you can upload fifty private presentations for free. Upload PowerPoints and share them as a URL or embedded into social network sites. You can download as a video, present and discuss live or create your channel to showcase your work. Also, you can browse presentations and channels. Reach a wider audience using the iPod and YouTube, and search with Bing. Slide statistics are provided so you know who is viewing your work. Check it out: http://www.authorstream.com/
SlideBoom: There's a free account to upload personal PowerPoint presentations and share them, or there's a “pro” account for $195/year for business presentations. You can create web-ready presentations from PowerPoint files, embed them into social network sites, collect feedback from viewers and explore and search presentations and discuss them. Check it out: http://www.slideboom.com/
MuseumBox: This site provides tools to build an argument or a description of an event or person by placing items in a virtual box. You can display images, text files, sounds, videos, files, links and can search for more. You can view other museum boxes and comment on the contents. Check it out: http://museumbox.e2bn.org/
Empresser: This is a free media presentation tool, which you can add photos, music, videos and audio and share either privately or publicly. You can browse and search for others and you can also embed this onto your social network sites. Check it out: http://www.empressr.com/
DoYouBuzz: Free resume templates in a website form that you can edit in real time, track performance of your resume, extend your reach of viewers and leave a lasting impression. Check it out: http://www.doyoubuzz.com/us/
MyPlick: Free to use, log in not required to upload slides, sync with audio and then publish. You can browse other “Plicks” and search by category.
MyBrainShark: Free presentation enhancer! You can upload your finish PowerPoint and add your voice to it to create audio. My Brain Shark recognizes PowerPoint animation and will allow you to control when they occur. You can narrate documents, which allow you to walk people through your content. You can upload videos, make a talking photo album with your commentary, produce a podcast by using your computer or phone microphone or upload MP3 and can access high Elearning content videos from people in expertise.
Slide: Slide is a slide show creation using your own images and customizing your designs. It is free to sign up, you have unlimited storage for photos and can embed to social networks. Check it out: http://www.slide.com/
RoxioPhotoShow: This slide show creator is free, but you can upgrade to the Premium Service for $60 for a two year subscription. You can add pictures and videos, view an automatically generated slide show and customize it until you're satisfied and share it instantly. You can also add music and backgrounds, and you have a personal Roxio web page that you can post to social networks. Check it out: http://www.photoshow.com/home/start
VoiceThread: This is a free collaborative multimedia slide show that has images, documents, and videos and viewers can leave comments in five different ways, such as voice, text, audio file or video via web cam. You can share VoiceThread on social network sites as well. Users can doodle while commenting. Check it out: http://voicethread.com/
Shwup: This site is free to use and can invite others to help edit and add to your photo slide show with their photos. Albums are by invitation only and invited guests do not need to register to contribute. You can create home movies called “muvees” in which you can choose the content, style, music and can post your muvee to a social network site. Check it out: http://www.shwup.com/
MyPhotoAlbum: Free album creator and you can order prints and gifts. Share and store photos and videos, and you can add personalization with several hundred designs with themes, backgrounds, styles, frames and layouts. There are sharing and privacy features. Check it out: http://www.myphotoalbum.com/
Google Sites: Great for creating web pages as a tool to advertise and plan club meetings/activities and collaborate on team projects. The site also allows you to control who can view and edit the document.
Check it out: https://sites.google.com/
PreZentit: Allows for users to create presentations that can be editing by multiple users at the same time. The site also provides the presentation in the form of a URL but lets users download and view even without an internet connection.
Check it out: http://prezentit.com/
To use PreZentit, you would begin by registering an account at the website. Once registered you can choose to make a new presentation by clicking the "New Presentation" button on the right. After doing this, a new page will appear that looks like most presentation making programs (such as Microsoft PowerPoint). There are many different tool options, including an "insert text" and "insert image" button. You also have the option to add transitions between slides, and can easily add more slides by clicking the "+" button on the left side of the website. The "-" sign deletes slides. The editor even offers "undo" and "redo" buttons in the middle of the screen at the top of the editor. When you click on "fill color" a color chart pops up and you are able to choose the solid background color for the presentation. There is also a feature to add a "background image". When this button is clicked a browser screen will pop up allowing you the option to either choose an image from your library, upload an image from your computer, or use images from the PreZentit gallery. Once finished making your presentation, you also have the option to download your creation via the file -> download button. You can also publish the presentation using the "publish button". When this is clicked you have the option to make it public or private, and it creates a URL link directly to your presentation. It also offers code to embed your presentation in a website! You can easily share your presentation with other "editors" by inviting them to edit the presentation.
Vuvox: This site helps create presentations that allow the user to narrate and add comments to their videos. You can also publish to any webpage.
Check it out: http://www.vuvox.com/
Viddix: Much like Vuvox, this site helps users create presentations but also allows you to connect various kinds of web content in order to make it interactive and deliver messages.
Check it out: http://www.viddix.com/
Vcasmo: A great tool to allow for greater presentations by allowing a side by side feature for a video and your presentation.
Check it out: http://vcasmo.com/
Animoto: A great site to create videos from pictures and clips set to music. A really fun site but the free “lite” package only allows for 30 second videos where as the “plus” plan runs for $5 a month (or $30 a year) and allows for the creation of unlimited full-length videos.
Check it out:http://animoto.com/plans/plus
Seesmic: This site lets you include recordings of yourself to include with videos.
Check it out: http://seesmic.com/
Zohoshow: Great tool to create and share presentations that you can access from anywhere. Also lets you share and collaborate with others who can view and edit.
Check it out: http://show.zoho.com/login.do
Prezi: Awesome tool for presentations that goes “beyond the slide”. The demo illustrates what you can do and shows a great presentation that is non-linear and zooms in and out on specific areas. Really cool!
Check it out: http://prezi.com/aww2hjfyil0u/math-is-not-linear/
Ahead: Like Prezi, this tool allows for non-linear presentations but also lets users include high-resolution images and Microsoft and Adobe files.
Check it out: http://ahead.com/#view/lilaspaces/main/welcome?scene=HOME
Creaza: Let's users create movies and sound scapes and can share your work, allowing for comments and suggestions.
Check it out: http://www.creaza.com/
Slidesix: This lets users upload their presentations and record audio directly on the site and you can share publicly or privately.
Check it out: http://slidesix.com/
280 Slides: The site allows for presentation creation that is very similar to a PowerPoint. The site allows users to download to PowerPoint but also to share and add photos and videos from sites like Flickr and YouTube.
Check it out: http://280slides.com/
SlideRocket: Slide Rocket “lite” is free, otherwise the Slide Rocket “pro” is $24 user/month. This is a presentation PowerPoint platform with easy editing, pictures and videos additions and plug-ins like Twitter feed to produce feedback. You can create a slide library so it will save all the work you have done. You can add interactive polls for feedback on your project and can also allow comments on each slide for audience to add. Slide Rocket uses collaboration and tracking tools to converse with your audience during the slide show.
Check it out: http://www.sliderocket.com/
SlideShare: It's free to upload and share, and the Basic will provide you with unlimited uploads, no private uploads, no analytics, no buzz tracking, ads are present, no lead capture, no LinkedIn extras and three videos. The “pro” packages paid monthly will allow for much more. You can share presentations, documents, or professional videos and can search for them by category. Upload PowerPoint, OpenOffice, or PDF presentations, share privately with colleagues or websites, or publicly. You can create a slidecast, which is a slideshare plus a podcast and you are able to sync audio with the slides. You can make professional contacts, start chats and share on social networks.
Check it out: http://www.slideshare.net/
AuthorStream: Free to sign up and you can upload fifty private presentations for free. Upload PowerPoints and share them as a URL or embedded into social network sites. You can download as a video, present and discuss live or create your channel to showcase your work. Also, you can browse presentations and channels. Reach a wider audience using the iPod and YouTube, and search with Bing. Slide statistics are provided so you know who is viewing your work.
Check it out: http://www.authorstream.com/
SlideBoom: There's a free account to upload personal PowerPoint presentations and share them, or there's a “pro” account for $195/year for business presentations. You can create web-ready presentations from PowerPoint files, embed them into social network sites, collect feedback from viewers and explore and search presentations and discuss them.
Check it out: http://www.slideboom.com/
MuseumBox: This site provides tools to build an argument or a description of an event or person by placing items in a virtual box. You can display images, text files, sounds, videos, files, links and can search for more. You can view other museum boxes and comment on the contents.
Check it out: http://museumbox.e2bn.org/
Empresser: This is a free media presentation tool, which you can add photos, music, videos and audio and share either privately or publicly. You can browse and search for others and you can also embed this onto your social network sites.
Check it out: http://www.empressr.com/
DoYouBuzz: Free resume templates in a website form that you can edit in real time, track performance of your resume, extend your reach of viewers and leave a lasting impression.
Check it out: http://www.doyoubuzz.com/us/
MyPlick: Free to use, log in not required to upload slides, sync with audio and then publish. You can browse other “Plicks” and search by category.
Check it out: http://www.myplick.com/
MyBrainShark: Free presentation enhancer! You can upload your finish PowerPoint and add your voice to it to create audio. My Brain Shark recognizes PowerPoint animation and will allow you to control when they occur. You can narrate documents, which allow you to walk people through your content. You can upload videos, make a talking photo album with your commentary, produce a podcast by using your computer or phone microphone or upload MP3 and can access high Elearning content videos from people in expertise.
Check it out: http://my.brainshark.com/home.aspx
Slide: Slide is a slide show creation using your own images and customizing your designs. It is free to sign up, you have unlimited storage for photos and can embed to social networks.
Check it out: http://www.slide.com/
RoxioPhotoShow: This slide show creator is free, but you can upgrade to the Premium Service for $60 for a two year subscription. You can add pictures and videos, view an automatically generated slide show and customize it until you're satisfied and share it instantly. You can also add music and backgrounds, and you have a personal Roxio web page that you can post to social networks.
Check it out: http://www.photoshow.com/home/start
VoiceThread: This is a free collaborative multimedia slide show that has images, documents, and videos and viewers can leave comments in five different ways, such as voice, text, audio file or video via web cam. You can share VoiceThread on social network sites as well. Users can doodle while commenting.
Check it out: http://voicethread.com/
Shwup: This site is free to use and can invite others to help edit and add to your photo slide show with their photos. Albums are by invitation only and invited guests do not need to register to contribute. You can create home movies called “muvees” in which you can choose the content, style, music and can post your muvee to a social network site.
Check it out: http://www.shwup.com/
MyPhotoAlbum: Free album creator and you can order prints and gifts. Share and store photos and videos, and you can add personalization with several hundred designs with themes, backgrounds, styles, frames and layouts. There are sharing and privacy features.
Check it out: http://www.myphotoalbum.com/